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title: "Robot Simulator Launches on Microsoft Store and Mac App Store"
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date: "2020-09-15"
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categories: ["All", "News & Updates"]
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tags: []
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excerpt: "The Micromelon Robot Simulator officially launches on the Microsoft Store and Mac App Store, making virtual robotics accessible to students everywhere."
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featuredImage: "/images/products/simulator-demo.gif"
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The Micromelon Robot Simulator is now available for download on both the Microsoft Store and the Mac App Store, making it easier than ever for students and teachers to access virtual robotics environments on their school or home computers.
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The Simulator provides a fully 3D virtual environment where students can program a simulated Micromelon Rover using the same Code Editor they use with physical robots. This means code written for the Simulator transfers directly to real hardware - and vice versa - creating a seamless learning experience.
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Launching on the major app stores significantly reduced the friction of getting the Simulator installed on school-managed devices. IT administrators can now deploy the application through their standard software management tools, and students at home can install it with a single click.
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The Simulator includes a range of built-in environments and challenges, from simple driving exercises to complex navigation tasks. Teachers can use it for homework assignments, extension activities, or as a complete standalone coding platform for schools that do not yet have physical Rovers.
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Since its initial release, the Simulator has been continuously improved based on teacher and student feedback. The app store launch represents the polished, production-ready version of a tool that has already proven its value in classrooms across Australia.
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